surfacerealization
Surfacerealization is a term used in various fields, including psychology, philosophy, and art criticism, to describe the process or state of becoming aware of the surface or superficial aspects of something, often in contrast to deeper, underlying meanings or structures. It can refer to a shift in perception where the immediate, observable qualities of an object, idea, or experience take precedence over its hidden or complex dimensions.
In psychology, surfacerealization might be associated with a cognitive style that prioritizes concrete details and immediate
Philosophically, surfacerealization can be a critique of superficiality or a focus on appearances without engaging with
In art and literary criticism, surfacerealization can denote an appreciation for the aesthetic qualities of a